Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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C O Y L B. OKI A., C L I P p
E K
Gasoline
kURITY
thing.
in gasoline is
I lint is why
an unconinion
Orco-Diamoiul
Mils such an unprecedented “foiling” among
experienced motorists. Oreo is the ONE
gasoline that is absolutely pure, lull-
strength motor fuel. It is double distilled
and every hit of impurity is extracted be-
fore it is placed on sale.
Arthur Rhoads
Exclusive Aqent for ORCO DIAMOND Gasoline for Coyle
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER,
C. F. VVANDEI.I., Editor and Publisher.
Established WOO. Published Every Thursday. Subscription 1.0()
tntered at the Postoffice at Covle. Oklahoma, as Second Class Mai/
account of high water and were com-
, pelled to leave the Ford and come in on
tbe tram. The', visited | ir. Kernodli* '*
at Randalette and the Catt brothers and
| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moars in New Mexico
and report all of these old Coyle p< 0ple
getting along nicely.
WAR PLANTS ARE REGULATED
I There Has Been Very Little Direct
Management of Business by Great
Britain and France, However.
Contrary to the common understand- I
lug In I 'lilted state . tl,, r, lam :
been very little direct management of
business by the governments of (treat
Britain and trance in those* countries
since the war began, according to a
i t'cpoi-t on “the relation of the govern-
ment to war Industry," made to the
National Civic federation by I’rof. Jer-
emiah W. Jenks.
There has been, however, Professor
Jenks explains, a "rather strict rcgulu-
Bon of Industries producing or hand-
ling war supplies, but virtually no di-
rect management of business outside
tfie regular government arsenals and*
certain special factories, few in num-
ber, built by or for the British gov-
ernment. The power given the* Brit-
ish government under the defense of
the realm act is outlined In the report
as follows:
"To require any work in any factory
or workshop to ho done in accordance
with tin* directions of the government, j
"To regulate or restrict the car^
ing on of work in any factory or woiY
shop or to remove the plant.
"To take possession of any unoccu-
pied premises for war purposes.
"In actual practice, the government
___gets Its work done:
"By paying liberal prices to estab-
A complete line of overalls, work shirts ,lsll""'nN for 11,1 "'°rk done while
c. at very reasonable ori„„u guarding against monopolistic or other
A Merchant
We know says that it’s his
job to please his customers.
He is 100 per cent right. It’s
our job to please merchants
by providing the kind of
printing that is wanted. Try
us and see what we can do.
We Make Good
TT will pay,
you to get
our prices be-
fore you order
This Means You,
Mr. Merchant!
1
■£* rt tit tk? ^ ♦’
* Local *
l N c w s
Let us furnish your home
1, P. Henthorn Furniture Co.
Seth Thompson went to Dewey Tues-
day for a weeks visit.
Mrs. R. A. Hines is back from a sc
eral weeks visit at Decatur. Texas
Elberta Peaches for sale,
ley, Rt. :l: Phone O 5151.
O. Thorn-
I OR SALE:
Jersey hull.
2 t
A good two year old
Jake .Shtllhammer.
Edgar Lower arrived this morning
front South Dakota to beat his mother's
funeral.
Miss Grace Flint was here from Per
kins for an over Sunday visit with Miss
tna Byrne.
Mrs. C. S. Reed returned the last ol
the week from a visit with her people
at Stillwater.
Your feet will feel good in a pair of
Hamilton-Brown shoes- try a pair
Stockton’s.
Mrs. Wilfred Kupe and children and
Miss Inez Gordon cante over from King-
fisher yesterday.
Mrs. Schultheis came up from Okla-
homa City Monday evening for a
visit with her people.
Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Green autoed
over from Enid Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Lower
■ etc. at very reasonable prices.
Stockton’s.
Mrs. ('has. Ford arrived Tuesday
from Dewey to attend the funeral of
; Mrs. I.ower and visit her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. F. A. Thompson.
< 'ha s ('line i where from liamrock for
a few day’s visit with the family,
j ( barley reports having had steady work
a< Rood wage ud mi ,
| the oil fields.
| The balance of the material for ti e
| Coyle water works system is on the road
exPe< >< *1 .......'I,, n .
gin and lie rushed to completion with
the greatest possibledisputi h.
We will take produce checks on all
stores in Coyle the s nne as cash for all
goods and accounts.
Henthorn Furniture Co.
A 10; lb. boy arrived at the home of!
■Mi. ami Mrs. • lint Sanders Tuesday
evening at (1 o'clock just in time for
supper. He is a nice husky youngster I
and Clint is justly proud of him.
'I lie War Bread, preparedness, food)
con-ervation, Red Cross, Army and Na
vy exhibits at the Cimarron Valley Pair I
: hi * ir will be of deep interest to all *
Get a premium list and get in on them. I
See our line of Hamilton-Brown shoes, j
We have just what you want at prices!
prevailing before the recent advances.
tocl ton's.
I-yle Thompson and family left Mon-
day morning lor Kilgore. Neb., where
Eyle will open a garage. Lyle and fam-
ily are mighty nice people and we wish
them abundant success and much hap-
piness in their new home.
Keaton Gibson shipped a mixed car
of hogs and cattle to Oklahoma City-
last evening. He will look the recruiting
ofheer over while in the city and see
what the prospects are for enlisting with
Unde Sam’s army to go to Franc*.
H'*v. and Mis .1 E .......... s arrived
the first of the week from the Western !
part of the state for a visit with their
daughter. Mrs. B. |[. Dobson, and fain j
ily. Mr. ( harmless looks as young as!
he did when he left here several years
**° "“l might suspicion 11,..t h had
discovered the fountain of youth.
Bring in your pictures and have them
framed. All sizes made to order.
Henthorn Furniture Co.
Miss Lizzie King returned Saturday
evening from a several weeks’ vi it with
Mrs. May at Cltickasha.
X
Dr. Swallow has moved his office to
the loom over I lie Byrne ilardwaf,
formerly occupied by Dr. N inette.
Mr. Denton, of Sioux City, Iowa,
brother of Mrs. Lower, arrived last
evening lor the funeral ol I u •
I will make my regular dental trips to ......>■ . ................. an
Coyle first week in each month, begin ! 111 Logan county having seed oi
ningjM-pi Ith Dr. G W VN
woman for canned, dried or preserved
of
k
. . . - —*> iiiuidtr
premiums on the display. s„,.r,
tary Wenner, Guthrie, for particulars.
extortionate priees.
"By restricting or forbidding the
j making of certain classes of goods
not needed for war purposes.
“B.v prescribing rigidly the order In
which the various classes of work are
to be finished and delivered.
"By regulating through various re-
strictions the distribution of the sup-
ply of labor and the conditions under
which work shall la* done.
“While the government does not di-
rectly manage establishments,’’ Pro- j
fessor Jenks says, “It does tell what to j
do, determine the order of work, con-
trol transport of goods and materials i
In proper order, forbid workmen who I
are needed for production of muni- i
Hons to enlist and forbid trade except 1
under llconso.
"These regulations,” he says, “are -
enforced by a committee of stthordl- ■
nates acting in a friendly way by
unanimous agreement. Their deal- •
sions art* on disputed questions laid i
| before them, and are subject to an ap- !
peal lo their superior officers. Their ;
t classifications may he put Into effect '
by employers or contractors subject
| likewise to an appeal. Disputes of all
kinds regarding prices, wages and con- |
j dltlnns of labor are settled by corn- '
mlttees representing all parties.”
Estate of Eccentric Irishwoman.
A very eccentric lady died In Comity :
Meath, says a London eorrespiindent. ;
I After the lady’s death no will could
| he found, and It was thought she had
, died intestate. The solicitor for the
| person believed to be next of kin spent
ahem in days in the house going
through the most extraordinary ne-
ouinulation of papers, documents ami !
valuable property that filled the rooms
In tile house nnd even the hall. Not
only every room, hut every corridor
was piled high with loose papers,
hooks and parcels of all sizes and de-
scriptions, and the litter on the stairs
was almost knee deep. Various sums J
of money were found in very peculiar
nnd unlikely places; In rubbish on the
floors, in band boxes, nnd in n purse,
8ml two bank notes for £1 were actu-
ally found glued to the floor. Tin
lawyers recovered an immense amount
Of property, lneludlDg £7,000 Jn btfnk
notes nnd securities of every kind.
They also discovered tin* lady’s will,
under which various charities much
benefited.
Bridge Has Trestle in Center.
A bridge lias .......ntly been entn-
pl. i* d by the Bui
across the I’lutte river at Yutnn, N'eh.,
which lots girders at either end, while
the center is trestlework. Tills unus-
unl form
I NID you know ;hat
1 ' you and this paper
have an interest in com-
mon? \ our success helps
the community as a whole
which in turn is of benefit
to us.
Vf hen a merchant adver-
tises with us, he is invest-
ing his money, which is
returned with interest.
Show Ytior Good* in the Windowi
«nd Advertise Them in This Paper
COL. lOTiCKtH k son
AUCIIONLLR f
\\ ill cry salt s on short not !<•*■ and at
reasonable rates. Merchandise and real
11 ».
can suit you. Call at my expense.
Telephone 7d. Waukom!;;, Okla.
DR. C. li. BARKER “
l Spt cialsst of i in', I,tie. will be at
the ( oy lr I lotel to I r a t <1 isettses
use and Tilt o 11.
and tit glasses.
Date announced later.
Livery and Feed Stable
I . VV. RUSH, Prop.
| Livery rigs at all hours. Also
-and and job work. Heavy haul-
mg a -11< daily Am prepared
’o handle your oil derricks and
| casing.
1. N. (IRAIiA/Yl
(Successor to I*’ II. Phelan)
I ransfer anti Storage
Phone 14
Delivered to You Free
ILsSLx-.cChon o from 44stvles. colors nnd
.). JB. Swallow
I lie Drugless Healer
Cures all kinds of diseases. YVe cure
where medicines fail, YVe remove 11.e
caiui and nature cures you, so w»,y
I is >u ymu sy stem with drutrs i hii,
1 block boilf b and ‘ii block west of iiyme
liwd. Co,
1‘lionc 8 Kcd
Coyle, nkla.
Chiu, i> from 44styles,i"Im - m*.i -iz.-s
X* "'I" l;imot,.i "KAi\(fl*.R”
"7/- bicycles. All :tri* pi, tun ,I
natural colors in our latest
- catalog. There an* many other
m mIpIsalso—in fact theme* I cum-
pletr* line of bicycles in thewoihl all
at FACTORY PRICES, from $15.75,
$16.95, up. There is a Mead l.i. , i, p,
suit, the taste of every rider * l> 11ric
lighted Mitorbike models', Racers, Jiatiois
for children; Ladies’ models too ,11 at
•*» *i,,w 1 * -» iituticia tit'1 >iil tl L
r/V prices made possible only byout laclory-
dircct-to-rider selling 'policy.
k A 30 Days Free Trial
WA .* RANGER •• bicycle ■ ■
FHAKCRS
will
I thu
---- ----j -~ yuil Bclref,
FKEIC1HT CHARGES FULLY I i, ;
PAIR 'I’O VOUK TOWN, fur thirty
‘■ 'A days free trial actual mliny in*i.
i£>A We pay return charges if you decide
1 i ’ t to keep it, And * e i
7^3 wear and tear during trial. We make
[4, 4 no <*lfort to influenee your dei i i
The trial is all at our expenne.
Th«* New Electric
l.i Tiileri (U\UR
iVtiUo: hitte Model,
til Hie Famous
'oCOoH; !
■ ’' ■ it I-irst »
• 1 nal Bank < «
id ••,!.*.. to you the faith ^
I tH‘r formance r,f our
j day |i i.il a rrooment.
REU.r iP.gjsnts Wanted
, 11 —
Send LLa f.foney !,
• ic-" I,i.,). ^ ,■ ij > ;11111, t
'••rywhore to ;
hi pr.-fer nnd.
IIANGtH" I,, y, i
tOll.-!
Ill r
Factory-to-Rider
H AM.I-.ll if you tleniio t-> keep n
ih the oldest and inout successful |,i.-y« lo
concern in the world, with a Service de-
, partment that cares fur tin- parts an
repair m ■ ds of rn ,re th.i r
l< IM.I R
Five Year'srtlflCatC 01 Guaran,ee 1
TIRF^ S.orns- F.lcftric Light On.-
■ iiiiusjf (Its, r."idy-tu-iiMe front nd
rear wheels. Inner Tubes, Tool K. s , t.
Ut-pair parts f„r alt bicyrlps „n,l count, r’.
broke, nil accurately picturpil an.|
in lhi> nuniirv bays of the bin newRancer
( Italoir. W rite f. r It. Its free! aii the
I n.-St ini nortrd an,I Ameri.-an n*iv< It„ , .,,
• * in.inent -inij attachments at pi,c< - mi low
iicy will ast«*msh you. #
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TAN-NO-MORE Th. mo„
The Skin Beautifier scientific and
~ -- moat wonder-
ful facial preparation of the modern
It imparts to the skin a velvety
softness ,nd Delicecy which ,s dr
lightfulin appearance and pleasing in
lf ' H'-.f Used during the ,k,v it is
a protection from the Sun and Wind.
In the .'Veiling its use assures a fault
less complexion, All dealers 35r
SOc, and $1 Oil
ISaket-Wheeler Mfg. Co., Dallas Tex
'.ixvsr rt
*njoy it, make
r.elr
nay i
•ml. a
o buy
e money i inti
direr
30 Day*
ort*intirit < without first ienminn wl,at we ,..i, r
CYCLE COIVIPANY
5 No.. Canal St.,'’ CHICAGO
ROBT. X. WARE, HI. D. ‘
Rhysitian ;iiu| Surgeon
• it I Is auswered promptly day
<>r night. Oflice across street
from (Pipper oflice.
I’boue, Residence Oflice 68
I A. I . ,'iiitl A. M.
•* fdj* Till tegukir (kjmuni
t‘itions of the Oimarior
Lodge No 1st are held on lit!;
'■’* ,ini* •bird Monday night
|of each month at the"Eagletou
Hall.
.1. VV Kclcnun,
HeCl'e* try.
/.en (King,
VV.JM.
A letter was rpeeiviul by |)r ,.,i IJ"1 f|irtn of brliige construction Is tic
last week from Dr. Vinette who'*wn. .,i I ■orlbe<1 ln the Popular Mechanics Mag-
< liippewa Falls, U is vtlu.r. i | Mzl111'* At N titan the stream often
1 ’’ Wil" • overflows, becoming over half n tnllo
called soon after leaving here several
weeks ago,to settle the estate of a broil,.
er De Vinette writes that he i ,
to leave the next morning for ('|,i,.;,KO
to take a postgraduate eottrse and would
return to Coyle in about five weeks.
Don’t forget that you can always get
Diamond "K" and Sun Gobi, two of the
latsl brands of flour made, at our store.
■ tucktoii I ir <*
1 lie officers of the Cimarron Yalle\
f air offer frje exhibit space to any man
FOR SALE
By
VAUGNIM & ECKMAN
acres north ol Coyle, price $2000.
. ,or tl,e s I''AUDI-AMAK I RAC-
■ Call an J see t lie denionstrated.
'genis for the OVI-kLAND—the most
car value for the: money.
-
( ......pirsei
The foundati >n for the new Minnich ru‘.t "r '• C’< t tl l.*s with the privilege
& Feraing garage is In and work on the ','llinK ,lu' l"“' or taking ord rs dm
walls will commence as soon as the brick ■ 1,16 lair: H,H0 '•»’ opportunity of w
arrives. .,
wide, and In winter destructive let
Jams have formed on it. With a
view to providing a bridge strong
enough to resist the Ice an 1 yet not
excessive In cost, the width of the
Platte was decreased at tills point1' V «v'
from L’.tski foot :* ni,,,m 1 - ,
building an »mhnnkment on t n« side,;
This Intenslfled the two otirrt nts that
flowi-i near the two banks m„| auto-
matically deepened tln ir chaim,*ls, se
that the lee was mure easily earrledl
off In spring. The two current tied- t
were spanned by girders placet! on!
piers, set 75 feet apart, xtliil,. luitweeti
these there was built a trestle Tun feet’
long.
SERVICE I HA I SATISFIES
ty your s(<
tlio liiulic
elf 0( all
*t market
.'.I1.1t you have.
E. MILLS.
Miss Luella Lower arrived . Tuesday
morning from McAlister front where she
*a» called on a< * ount of the deal ■
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs, h Gephart returned
*
Were held up ut the South Canadian on
in need of j
Vly Printing see
what we can. ‘ *n mti i
tr before you even I i i,|,i
go elsewhere.'
......■'■■■(■-■■« I n-.- st-x ....—ar*.
City Meat Market
K- C. (JlliSON, P
ti Meats. Lis li
nut Saturda>.
Irp
rop.
and
Lunch Goods
Sticking Type
is one thing and .
A rtitticallv Designed
Advertising
is another We specialise in
the latter — ihe kind that vvtlj
make your letterheads„statton-
*• y and advertising rnatrer a
credit 10 your businesk QSee
us the next time you ,need
something in the printing N line.
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Wandell, Clarence F. Cimarron Valley Clipper (Coyle, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917, newspaper, August 23, 1917; Coyle, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910830/m1/4/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.